MiKTeX and proTeXt ⇒ key bindings (a la bbcode)
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key bindings (a la bbcode)
Does this sound like a useful feature to have to others, or am I missing something?
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Re: key bindings (a la bbcode)
using TeXworks, if that's what you mean.
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key bindings (a la bbcode)
While I could be wrong, I do not think TeXworks has anything like that, though it does have some command completion. E.g you can type bf, and when hitting the tab-key you cycle through several "related" commands, like \textbf and \begin{figure}. More info about this can be found in the manual.
TexMaker, another editor, on the other hand, allows you to select text, and use shortcut keys to apply some formatting to it, like Ctrl + Shift + E for \emph{}. Keyboard shortcuts can also be changed.
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